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Plug connected to negative terminal on battery.
Is anyone familiar with what these 4 wires are for?
I've tried just grounding them to the chassis and the car won't start anymore, they need to be connected directly to the battery. I'm trying to relocate my battery. |
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Looking through the shop manual it appears to be a sensor for determining battery temperature. Starts on page 3057 of the shop manual.
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So truthfully I have never relocated a battery, however I always assumed one would simply hook thick copper lines to the terminals, run them to the new location, and attach new terminals to the end. Would that not work?
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It is the battery current sensor. There's more to the circuit than all of the wires being connected the ground so that will not work. I'm not fully sure how it works but there's likely a positive in that bunch of wires too, so if you ground that line that's likely to stop the electronics from working that are on the other side. That may be causing your not starting issue. The circuit's built into the negative terminal connector so you might be forced to leave it. The current is needed so the ECU can make sure the alternator keeps up with the power consumption and doesn't drain the battery while driving.
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So this happened..
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread but i did a search and this is what came up.
I had a clunking sound in the car for a while and when i decided to check it out it was that my battery tie down rattled loose. The short j-bolt was completely gone and the battery was clunking around inside the engine bay and the wires on the battery current sensor were all severed but one, the green one which is VIN most likely the power for the sensor. I can confirm the car works without this connected. Doesn't even throw a cel. Not sure how long it will be before the battery goes dead or explodes or whatever. maybe nothing? Does anyone know how long the car will run like this? Is it even charging the battery like this? overcharging it? :confused0068: |
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Sames as above, sorry this looks ancient, but I thought I would add in what I found. I had exactly the same issue as last post, and think I have found the correct connector to replace it. I will update if it ends up not working. https://nexelec.com/YAZAKI-7283885330/ Just attaching the info, not recommending that as a source. It appears to be a connector common on Nissans, so pigtails are available. |
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